2015 Fantasy Football Top 300

In the coming weeks, friends and enemies, colleagues and coworkers, diehard fans and distant family members convene with a common goal in mind: fantasy football glory and very real bragging rights. It's draft season, and no matter what format you play in, SI.com's Top 300 rankings offer everything you need to build a championship roster. We have you covered, whether you're in a 10-team league or a 16-team league that uses three flex players. The rankings are based on standard-scoring leagues, awarding one point for 10 rushing and receiving yards, one point for 25 passing yards, six points for rushing and receiving touchdowns, and four points for passing touchdowns.

ProfileJohnson played more than one-third of the Vikings' snaps for the first time in Week 11 last year, and he quickly moved into the starting lineup after that. He has top-20 receiver upside.

Rank75

PlayerVincent Jackson

Pos. (Rank)WR (29)

TeamSD

Auction$9

Bye10

ProfileJackson's production slowed last year, but he put up his sixth career 1,000-yard season. The question now is can he again find the end zone with regularity?

Rank76

PlayerJordan Cameron

Pos. (Rank)TE (06)

TeamMIA

Auction$9

Bye5

ProfileIf Cameron stays healthy, a top-five tight end season is in the offing. His talent and surroundings in Miami almost guarantee it.

Rank77

PlayerShane Vereen

Pos. (Rank)RB (31)

TeamNYG

Auction$9

Bye11

ProfileThe Giants and Vereen are a match made in heaven. The team needed a pass-catching back, and he gets to be a crucial player in a pass-happy offense.

Rank78

PlayerAnquan Boldin

Pos. (Rank)WR (30)

TeamSF

Auction$9

Bye10

ProfileNo one makes money betting against Anquan Boldin. Averaged 84 catches, 1,120.5 yards and six TDs in his age-33 and -34 seasons.

Rank79

PlayerMichael Floyd

Pos. (Rank)WR (31)

TeamARI

Auction$8

Bye9

ProfileForget about last season. Floyd is still a 25-year-old 6'3", 220-pound receiver with speed to stretch the field. Even with the broken fingers, he should be back by Week 1 or 2.

Rank80

PlayerJarvis Landry

Pos. (Rank)WR (32)

TeamMIA

Auction$8

Bye5

ProfileThis is as much a bet on the Miami offense as it is on Landry. Give him a boost in PPR leagues.

Rank81

PlayerKeenan Allen

Pos. (Rank)WR (33)

TeamSD

Auction$8

Bye10

ProfileAllen's not as bad as last year's stats suggest, but he may not be as good as his rookie numbers promised, either.

Rank82

PlayerMatthew Stafford

Pos. (Rank)QB (12)

TeamDET

Auction$8

Bye9

ProfileStafford has a great pair of receivers in Calvin Johnson and Golden Tate, and a solid backfield duo of Ameer Abdullah and Joique Bell behind him. He can jump back into the top 10.

Rank83

PlayerMike Wallace

Pos. (Rank)WR (34)

TeamMIN

Auction$8

Bye5

ProfileThe Vikings traded for Wallace to give Teddy Bridgewater another deep threat alongside Charles Johnson. If you believe in Bridgewater, you should like Wallace.

Rank84

PlayerJohn Brown

Pos. (Rank)WR (35)

TeamARI

Auction$7

Bye9

ProfileBrown is the prime deep threat in an offense that was actually pretty good before Carson Palmer's knee injury last season.

Rank85

PlayerTevin Coleman

Pos. (Rank)RB (32)

TeamATL

Auction$7

Bye10

ProfileColeman did it all at Indiana, turning himself into a third-round pick in the draft. The battle between him and Devonta Freeman will be one of the most interesting stories in training camp.

Rank86

PlayerT.J. Yeldon

Pos. (Rank)RB (33)

TeamJAC

Auction$7

Bye8

ProfileThe rookie will have every chance to start in Jacksonville, but Denard Robinson impressed in the second half of last season. Don't assume Yeldon has the backfield to himself.

Rank87

PlayerDelanie Walker

Pos. (Rank)TE (07)

TeamTEN

Auction$6

Bye4

ProfileWalker isn't going to blow anyone away, but he's the safest tight end once you get beyond the obvious top six at the position.

Rank88

PlayerSteve Smith

Pos. (Rank)WR (36)

TeamBAL

Auction$6

Bye9

ProfileA smaller, more explosive version of Anquan Boldin. You don't win by betting against Smith.

Rank89

PlayerBrian Quick

Pos. (Rank)WR (37)

TeamSTL

Auction$6

Bye6

ProfileQuick was on his way to a strong season before a shoulder injury put him on the shelf. The Rams will lean on him as Nick Foles's top target.

Rank90

PlayerRyan Mathews

Pos. (Rank)RB (34)

TeamPHI

Auction$6

Bye8

ProfileDeMarco Murray is the man in Philadelphia, but Mathews will have enough of a role to be a useful fantasy running back. Don't forget about him.

Rank91

PlayerVictor Cruz

Pos. (Rank)WR (38)

TeamNYG

Auction$6

Bye11

ProfileIf he's at or near 100% by Week 1, this ranking will be too low. He and Odell Beckham Jr. can wreak havoc on secondaries this year.

Rank92

PlayerMartavis Bryant

Pos. (Rank)WR (39)

TeamPIT

Auction$6

Bye11

ProfileAfter scoring eight touchdowns in just 10 games as a rookie, Bryant has significant breakout potential this year. If someone in this range becomes a top-10 receiver, my money is on him.

Rank93

PlayerEddie Royal

Pos. (Rank)WR (40)

TeamCHI

Auction$5

Bye7

ProfileRoyal is reunited with Jay Cutler in Chicago this season after a pair of resurgent years in San Diego. He's an intriguing late-round flier.

Rank94

PlayerRoddy White

Pos. (Rank)WR (41)

TeamATL

Auction$5

Bye10

ProfileWhite finished south of 1,000 yards and dealt with injuries for the second straight season. He's no more than depth at this stage of his career.

Rank95

PlayerOwen Daniels

Pos. (Rank)TE (08)

TeamDEN

Auction$5

Bye7

ProfileNo tight end has ever gone hungry playing with Peyton Manning. Daniels can throw it back to his younger days if he stays healthy.

Rank96

PlayerZach Ertz

Pos. (Rank)TE (09)

TeamPHI

Auction$5

Bye8

ProfileErtz has burned the fantasy community each of the last two years. I'm inclined to let someone else buy in this season.

Rank97

PlayerPierre Garcon

Pos. (Rank)WR (42)

TeamWAS

Auction$5

Bye8

ProfileLast year was a disaster, but Garcon is still 28 years old and one season removed from racking up 1,346 yards on 113 receptions.

Rank98

PlayerCam Newton

Pos. (Rank)QB (13)

TeamCAR

Auction$5

Bye5

ProfileNewton's rushing production keeps his floor relatively high among quarterbacks, but he's not going to make a huge leap through the air without Kelvin Benjamin.

Rank99

PlayerBrandon LaFell

Pos. (Rank)WR (43)

TeamNE

Auction$5

Bye4

ProfileLaFell should once again benefit from being in the New England offense, but don’t expect a reprisal of last season.

Rank100

PlayerColin Kaepernick

Pos. (Rank)QB (14)

TeamSF

Auction$5

Bye10

ProfileKaepernick has undeniable upside, but we need to see more consistency as a passer. He's going to run for more than one TD, unlike last season.

Rank101

PlayerNelson Agholor

Pos. (Rank)WR (44)

TeamPHI

Auction$5

Bye8

ProfileYou'll have to act sooner if you want Agholor on your team. Understand that the No. 2 receiver in Chip Kelly's offense hasn't exactly been a fantasy stud.

Rank102

PlayerDevonta Freeman

Pos. (Rank)RB (35)

TeamATL

Auction$5

Bye10

ProfileThe second-year man out of Florida State is locked in an intense training camp battle with Tevin Coleman. If he's named the starter, bump him up 30 spots.

Rank103

PlayerKendall Wright

Pos. (Rank)WR (45)

TeamTEN

Auction$5

Bye4

ProfileWright took a step back last season, but it's hard to blame him given the ineptitude of the Tennessee offense. The 2013 version is more likely the real Wright.

Rank104

PlayerKenny Stills

Pos. (Rank)WR (46)

TeamMIA

Auction$5

Bye5

ProfileStills is now Ryan Tannehill's main deep threat after a pair of trades landed him in Miami and sent Mike Wallace to Minnesota. Always seemed under-utilized in New Orleans.

Rank105

PlayerJay Cutler

Pos. (Rank)QB (15)

TeamCHI

Auction$5

Bye7

ProfileAs bad as Cutler was last season, he was still 10th in fantasy points per game before losing his job to Jimmy Clausen. A reined-in Cutler under Adam Gase and John Fox should be a better one.

Rank106

PlayerJason Witten

Pos. (Rank)TE (10)

TeamDAL

Auction$5

Bye6

ProfileWitten's likely to be more involved in the passing game this season, but don't expect much more than production just inside the top 10 at the position.

Rank107

PlayerAndy Dalton

Pos. (Rank)QB (16)

TeamCIN

Auction$5

Bye7

ProfileDalton's ceiling is so low that it's hard to want him as a backup but high enough that he becomes a noteworthy player in two-QB leagues.

Rank108

PlayerPhilip Rivers

Pos. (Rank)QB (17)

TeamSD

Auction$5

Bye10

ProfileRivers staved off the fantasy grim reaper again last season and should be right on the fringes, if not just inside, the QB1 class.

Rank109

PlayerTeddy Bridgewater

Pos. (Rank)QB (18)

TeamMIN

Auction$5

Bye5

ProfileEveryone's favorite breakout quarterback. Soon enough, we're going to look back and wonder how the Vikings stole Bridgewater with the last pick in the first round in 2014.

Rank110

PlayerTre Mason

Pos. (Rank)RB (36)

TeamSTL

Auction$5

Bye6

ProfileIf I had to bet right now, my money would be on Mason, not Todd Gurley, to lead the Rams backfield in fantasy points. There are simply too many red flags surrounding the rookie.

Rank111

PlayerCharles Sims

Pos. (Rank)RB (37)

TeamTB

Auction$5

Bye6

ProfileSims is essentially still a rookie after an ankle injury cost him nearly all of the 2014 season. He could be the starter in Tampa Bay sooner rather than later.

Rank112

PlayerCarson Palmer

Pos. (Rank)QB (19)

TeamARI

Auction$5

Bye9

ProfileThe Cardinals' offense was really clicking before Palmer's season-ending knee injury. He's not quite starter material in one-QB leagues, but he is just outside that group.

Rank113

PlayerLarry Fitzgerald

Pos. (Rank)WR (47)

TeamARI

Auction$4

Bye9

ProfileFitzgerald has failed to reach 1,000 yards each of the last three seasons. Don't be fooled by the name brand this year.

Rank114

PlayerDarren McFadden

Pos. (Rank)RB (38)

TeamDAL

Auction$4

Bye6

ProfilePay close attention to McFadden's training camp battles with Joseph Randle. One of them is likely to be a top-25 back.

Rank115

PlayerIsaiah Crowell

Pos. (Rank)RB (39)

TeamCLE

Auction$4

Bye11

ProfileWhether it's Crowell, Terrance West or Duke Johnson in the Cleveland backfield, this is a headache fantasy owners are better off avoiding this season.

Rank116

PlayerArian Foster

Pos. (Rank)RB (40)

TeamHOU

Auction$4

Bye9

ProfileWe've already reached the flier stage at this point. Why not take one an a superstar who could still play eight games this season?

Rank117

PlayerJustin Hunter

Pos. (Rank)WR (48)

TeamTEN

Auction$4

Bye4

ProfileI admit to being a noted Hunter apologist, but I'm buying back in this season. Be aware that he could face a suspension as a result of a bar fight he was allegedly a part of this summer.

Rank118

PlayerDevin Funchess

Pos. (Rank)WR (49)

TeamCAR

Auction$4

Bye5

ProfileThanks to the Kelvin Benjamin injury, Funchess becomes a borderline WR3 with potential to break into the top 30 at the position.

Rank119

PlayerBishop Sankey

Pos. (Rank)RB (41)

TeamTEN

Auction$4

Bye4

ProfileSankey and rookie David Cobb are about to engage in one of this season's best training camp battles. Smart money is on Sankey winning the job.

Rank120

PlayerDavid Cobb

Pos. (Rank)RB (42)

TeamTEN

Auction$4

Bye4

ProfileThe Titans selected Cobb out of Minnesota in fifth round of the 2014 draft, but chances are he'll back up second-year back Bishop Sankey this season.

Rank121

PlayerJoe Flacco

Pos. (Rank)QB (20)

TeamBAL

Auction$4

Bye9

ProfileFlacco threw a career-high 27 TDs last season and needed a five-score game against the lowly Bucs to get there. He's a fantasy backup.

Rank122

PlayerRueben Randle

Pos. (Rank)WR (50)

TeamNYG

Auction$4

Bye11

ProfileRandle was a disappointment last year, but he still had 71 catches for 938 yards. If he sprinkles in a few more TDs this year, he'll be a steal at his ADP.

Rank123

PlayerReggie Bush

Pos. (Rank)RB (43)

TeamSF

Auction$4

Bye10

ProfileThere are no guarantees with Bush, but things could get very interesting with him and Kaepernick lined up alongside each other in the San Francisco backfield.

Rank124

PlayerRoy Helu

Pos. (Rank)RB (44)

TeamOAK

Auction$4

Bye6

ProfileHelu never got a fair shake at showing his complete game in Washington. Even with Latavius Murray in front of him, he's likely to have a larger role in Oakland.

Rank125

PlayerDenard Robinson

Pos. (Rank)RB (45)

TeamJAC

Auction$2

Bye8

ProfileRobinson may have been 100 spots higher if the Jaguars didn't draft T.J. Yeldon. Don't expect him to simply roll over and accept a role as a backup, though.

Rank126

PlayerAlfred Blue

Pos. (Rank)RB (46)

TeamHOU

Auction$4

Bye9

ProfileBlue should be the starter while Arian Foster is out with his groin injury, but that won't guarantee him a spot among the RB2 class.

Rank127

PlayerCody Latimer

Pos. (Rank)WR (51)

TeamDEN

Auction$4

Bye7

ProfileLatimer was everyone's favorite deep sleeper last season, and then he barely saw the field. Gary Kubiak, however, is already praising the second-year receiver out of Indiana.

Rank128

PlayerTyler Eifert

Pos. (Rank)TE (11)

TeamCIN

Auction$4

Bye7

ProfileEifert essentially lost last season to a dislocated elbow. He has the look of a prototypical modern-day tight end. Now he needs to prove he can be one.

Rank129

PlayerJulius Thomas

Pos. (Rank)TE (12)

TeamJAC

Auction$4

Bye8

ProfileThis is what happens when you trade Peyton Manning and an offense that scored 126 TDs the last two seasons for Blake Bortles and one that scored 47.

Rank130

PlayerDevante Parker

Pos. (Rank)WR (52)

TeamMIA

Auction$3

Bye5

ProfileKeep tabs on the Louisville product's recovery from a foot injury in training camp. If he can get back on the field early in the season, he could have a Martavis Bryant-level impact.

Rank131

PlayerSam Bradford

Pos. (Rank)QB (21)

TeamPHI

Auction$3

Bye8

ProfileChip Kelly might be a miracle worker on the field, but the fawning over Bradford would have you believe he's some combination of Dr. James Andrews and Midas.

Rank132

PlayerDwayne Allen

Pos. (Rank)TE (13)

TeamIND

Auction$3

Bye10

ProfileAllen was a prolific TD scorer last season, hitting paydirt eight times in 13 games. There's a lot to like here, but it's hard to bet on that TD rate coming through again.

Rank133

PlayerAustin Seferian-Jenkins

Pos. (Rank)TE (14)

TeamTB

Auction$2

Bye6

ProfileThe big second-year tight end out of Washington is expected to have a much bigger role in the offense this year. He could turn that into fantasy relevance.

Rank134

PlayerJosh Hill

Pos. (Rank)TE (15)

TeamNO

Auction$2

Bye11

ProfileHill takes over for Jimmy Graham as the starter in New Orleans. Chances are someone in your league likes him more than this.

Rank135

PlayerDuke Johnson

Pos. (Rank)RB (47)

TeamCLE

Auction$3

Bye11

ProfileJohnson will fit somewhere into the Cleveland backfield with Isaiah Crowell and Terrance West. There's a lot of uncertainty and not a lot of room for profit.

Rank136

PlayerMarques Colston

Pos. (Rank)WR (53)

TeamNO

Auction$3

Bye11

ProfileHe's not the player he was five years ago, but his size still makes him a threat. He could get more red-zone looks with Jimmy Graham in Seattle.

Rank137

PlayerAntonio Gates

Pos. (Rank)TE (16)

TeamSD

Auction$2

Bye10

ProfileGates would likely be higher if not for a three-game suspension. By time he returns, Ladarius Green may have turned him into Wally Pipp.

Rank138

PlayerJerick McKinon

Pos. (Rank)RB (48)

TeamMIN

Auction$3

Bye5

ProfileMcKinnon did some really nice things in his rookie year, but it's the Adrian Peterson show again in Minnesota. He's the preferred handcuff over Matt Asiata.

Rank139

PlayerMarvin Jones

Pos. (Rank)WR (54)

TeamCIN

Auction$2

Bye7

ProfileJones missed all of last season with a foot injury, but that might just make him one of the biggest bargains in 2015. He scored 10 times two seasons ago, though it must be said that four were in one game.

Rank140

PlayerRobert Griffin III

Pos. (Rank)QB (22)

TeamWAS

Auction$3

Bye8

ProfileIt's almost shocking how quickly Griffin went from "rookie phenom who swung fantasy leagues" to "late-round dart." Such is life in the NFL.

Rank141

PlayerLarry Donnell

Pos. (Rank)TE (17)

TeamNYG

Auction$1

Bye11

ProfileThe rising tide of the Giants' offense should lift Donnell's boat this year. He's one of a number of mid-pack tight ends who could break into the top 10.

Rank142

PlayerJordan Reed

Pos. (Rank)TE (18)

TeamWAS

Auction$1

Bye8

ProfileReed's only real issue is health. Of course, that's enough to make him a hard player to draft in anything but deep leagues.

Rank143

PlayerDeAngelo Williams

Pos. (Rank)RB (49)

TeamPIT

Auction$3

Bye11

ProfileWilliams will be an interesting player during Le'Veon Bell's suspension. If you end up with Bell, make sure Williams is on your radar.

Rank144

PlayerLadarius Green

Pos. (Rank)TE (19)

TeamSD

Auction$1

Bye10

ProfileGreen will have three games to show that it's time for Antonio Gates to pass the torch.

Rank145

PlayerDwayne Bowe

Pos. (Rank)WR (55)

TeamCLE

Auction$2

Bye11

ProfileOnly the Browns could say, "You know the guy who led the WR corps that didn't have any touchdowns last season? Let's get him." It's destiny.

Rank146

PlayerBreshad Perriman

Pos. (Rank)WR (56)

TeamBAL

Auction$2

Bye9

ProfilePerriman should start alongside Steve Smith in his rookie year. He's an intriguing talent who won't cost nearly as much as the other rookie receivers.

Rank147

PlayerAndre Williams

Pos. (Rank)RB (50)

TeamNYG

Auction$3

Bye11

ProfileWhile Rashad Jennings was injured last year, Williams proved he's nothing more than a timeshare or short-yardage back. Don't get excited here.

Rank148

PlayerTravaris Cadet

Pos. (Rank)RB (51)

TeamNE

Auction$3

Bye4

ProfileCadet caught 38 balls with the Saints last season, the first year in which he got meaningful playing time. He may take over the role vacated by Shane Vereen. A true sleeper.

Rank149

PlayerKyle Rudolph

Pos. (Rank)TE (20)

TeamMIN

Auction$1

Bye5

ProfileIf Rudolph manages to stay on the field for 16 games this year, he could vault into the top 10 at tight end. He and the Vikings offense as a whole have breakout potential.

Rank150

PlayerAlex Smith

Pos. (Rank)QB (23)

TeamKC

Auction$2

Bye9

ProfileSmith won't ever be a fun fantasy pick, but with Jamaal Charles, Travis Kelce and Jeremy Maclin, he has some real weapons to work with this year.

Rank151

PlayerJameis Winston

Pos. (Rank)QB (24)

TeamTB

Auction$2

Bye6

ProfileFew rookie quarterbacks get to play with a pair of receivers like Mike Evans and Vincent Jackson. That should ease Winston's transition to the NFL.

Rank152

PlayerMarcus Mariota

Pos. (Rank)QB (25)

TeamTEN

Auction$2

Bye4

ProfileThe Titans will hand the reins to Mariota this season, and he does have a nice collection of weapons around him. He's an interesting player in two-QB leagues.

Rank153

PlayerGreg Jennings

Pos. (Rank)WR (57)

TeamMIA

Auction$2

Bye5

ProfileJennings is the elder statesman in Miami, but there are a lot of mouths to feed. He might be left hungry this year.

Rank154

PlayerTerrance Williams

Pos. (Rank)WR (58)

TeamDAL

Auction$2

Bye6

ProfileThe fact that Williams hasn't established himself as a fantasy mainstay despite being the No. 2 receiver in Dallas for two years is damning.

Rank155

PlayerPercy Harvin

Pos. (Rank)WR (59)

TeamBUF

Auction$2

Bye8

ProfileIf you wait to take Harvin here, you won't get him. That's okay, though. He hasn't proven himself capable of staying healthy or being a consistent threat.

Rank156

PlayerMontee Ball

Pos. (Rank)RB (52)

TeamDEN

Auction$2

Bye7

ProfileBall was about 140 spots higher at this time one year ago. He's still just 24 years old, and it's not like he's playing behind Barry Sanders. Keep him on your radar in the endgame.

Rank157

PlayerJay Ajayi

Pos. (Rank)RB (53)

TeamMIA

Auction$2

Bye5

ProfileThe rookie out of Boise State is undoubtedly a player worth keeping an eye on, but Lamar Miller proved himself capable of being a three-down back last season. Ajayi may just be change of pace this year.

Rank158

PlayerCoby Fleener

Pos. (Rank)TE (21)

TeamIND

Auction$1

Bye10

ProfileWhen both Fleener and Dwayne Allen are healthy, the latter seems to have a larger role in the Colts' offense. That makes it tough to trust Andrew Luck's college teammate.

Rank159

PlayerKnile Davis

Pos. (Rank)RB (54)

TeamKC

Auction$1

Bye9

ProfileI'm not a big fan of handcuffing, but Davis is a necessity for every Jamaal Charles owner. He may have a larger role in the offense this year, even when Charles is healthy.

Rank160

PlayerHarry Douglas

Pos. (Rank)WR (60)

TeamTEN

Auction$1

Bye4

ProfileDouglas always showed up when he was given a chance in Atlanta. He's an interesting deep sleeper now that he's on the Titans.

Rank161

PlayerKevin White

Pos. (Rank)WR (61)

TeamCHI

Auction$1

Bye7

ProfileA shin injury robbed White of the training camp reps that are crucial for a rookie wide receiver. That could hamper him all season long.

Rank162

PlayerNick Toon

Pos. (Rank)WR (62)

TeamNO

Auction$1

Bye11

ProfileToon should register in your draft as a flier now that he has the surest path to meaningful playing time with the Saints that he has enjoyed since entering the league in 2012.

Rank163

PlayerMarqise Lee

Pos. (Rank)WR (63)

TeamJAC

Auction$1

Bye8

ProfileLee should start with Allen Robinson on the outside for the Jaguars this year. The talent is there, but how many fantasy-relevant receivers can this offense support?

Rank164

PlayerDanny Woodhead

Pos. (Rank)RB (55)

TeamSD

Auction$1

Bye10

ProfileEven with Melvin Gordon in tow, Woodhead will have a role as the primary pass-catching back for the Chargers.

Rank165

PlayerSeattle Seahawks

Pos. (Rank)D (01)

TeamSEA

Auction$2

Bye9

ProfileThe top defense is usually a fool's bet in fantasy, as there's too much unpredictability at the position from week to week, let alone season-to-season.

Rank166

PlayerDavid Johnson

Pos. (Rank)RB (56)

TeamARI

Auction$1

Bye9

ProfileJohnson is getting significantly less notice than his fellow rookie running backs, but would the Cardinals really have grabbed him in the third round if he wasn't going to have a role in the offense?

Rank167

PlayerCecil Shorts III

Pos. (Rank)WR (64)

TeamHOU

Auction$1

Bye9

ProfileEntering training camp, Shorts is the favorite to start alongside DeAndre Hopkins in Houston. He could be a nice bargain late in drafts.

Rank168

PlayerHouston Texans

Pos. (Rank)D (02)

TeamHOU

Auction$2

Bye9

ProfileJ.J. Watt makes the Texans an elite fantasy defense on his own. If Jadeveon Clowney proves himself worthy of being the No. 1 pick, watch out.

Rank169

PlayerFred Jackson

Pos. (Rank)RB (57)

TeamBUF

Auction$1

Bye8

ProfileThe venerable Jackson finally showed signs of slowing down last year. His fantasy days may truly be behind him.

Rank170

PlayerMaxx Williams

Pos. (Rank)TE (22)

TeamBAL

Auction$1

Bye9

ProfileIf you're set on digging deep at tight end, keep Williams in mind. The Minnesota product is big and fast at 6'4" and should start from Day One in Baltimore.

Rank171

PlayerNick Foles

Pos. (Rank)QB (26)

TeamSTL

Auction$1

Bye6

ProfileFoles took a major step back on the field in Philadelphia last season, and then did the same off the field by moving to St. Louis. He's a borderline starter in two-QB leagues.

ProfileThe Ravens selected Allen in the fourth round of the draft, but he doesn't project as much more than a change of pace to Justin Forsett.

Rank200

PlayerJace Amaro

Pos. (Rank)TE (27)

TeamNYJ

Auction$1

Bye5

ProfileAmaro has good size and athletic ability, and should be in for a larger piece of the pie in New York this year. It'll have to be a much larger piece to make him fantasy relevant, however.

Rank201

PlayerCole Beasley

Pos. (Rank)WR (76)

TeamDAL

Auction$1

Bye6

ProfileBeasley had a stint of fantasy relevance last season, but the things that make him valuable for the Cowboys don't necessarily translate to the fantasy game.

Rank202

PlayerChris Matthews

Pos. (Rank)WR (77)

TeamSEA

Auction$1

Bye9

ProfileMatthews starred in the Super Bowl, catching four passes for 109 yards and a TD. Can he carry that over to the 2015 season?

Rank203

PlayerJared Cook

Pos. (Rank)TE (28)

TeamSTL

Auction$1

Bye6

ProfileCook has posted consecutive 600-yard seasons, but that likely represents his ceiling. He'll undoubtedly out-produce some of the tight ends ranked ahead of him, but their upside makes them more draft-worthy.

Rank204

PlayerKenny Britt

Pos. (Rank)WR (78)

TeamSTL

Auction$1

Bye6

ProfileThe overall fantasy community just can't quit Britt. Don't be the person in your league who falls for his siren song this year.

Rank205

PlayerArizona Cardinals

Pos. (Rank)D (07)

TeamARI

Auction$2

Bye9

ProfileDespite all the injuries, the Cardinals still had the No. 6 fantasy defense in standard-scoring leagues.

Rank206

PlayerMatt Jones

Pos. (Rank)RB (65)

TeamWAS

Auction$1

Bye8

ProfileJones is huge at 6'2" and 231 pounds and is the favorite to be Alfred Morris's primary backup in Washington.

Rank207

PlayerJames White

Pos. (Rank)RB (66)

TeamNE

Auction$1

Bye4

ProfileEvery under-the-radar Patriots running back is a potential sleeper, but White seems to be buried on the depth chart.

Rank208

PlayerAndrew Hawkins

Pos. (Rank)WR (79)

TeamCLE

Auction$1

Bye11

ProfileHawkins could very well repeat his 2014 season, which would make him better than this spot. At the same time, there's no reason to draft a guy for his 800-yard, two-TD potential.

Rank209

PlayerLance Dunbar

Pos. (Rank)RB (67)

TeamDAL

Auction$1

Bye6

ProfileDunbar is clearly running third in the Dallas running back race, but it's not like he's chasing down Emmitt Smith. He should be on your end-game radar in deep leagues.

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